SABAH VOTERS DISSATISFIED WITH ECONOMIC




BANGI : 57% of Sabah electorate polled during the new consult by Merdeka Center pronounced they were discontented with the manage to buy in Sabah. The consult additionally noted which sentiments upon alternative economic indicators were lower in this new consult compared an earlier consult conducted in Nov 2009.

The results are as follows:

Satisfaction with Chief Minister Sliding

The consult additionally found which voter compensation for Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman had slid from 60% in Nov 2009 to 45% in Sep 2012. While the decrease was recorded opposite all ethnic groups, it was largest from between Muslim Bumiputera respondents, falling 21% from 72% to 51%.

Voter compensation for the state supervision remained in positive territory during 56% though additionally reflected the 6% decrease from 62% in Nov 2009.

At the same time, the consult found which voter compensation towards Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak remained fast as well as tall during 75%, rounded off identical compared to 77% in Nov 2009.

In the v! iew, the noted disproportion in voter perceptions towards key domestic care as well as the state supervision reflected the "Sabah-centric" view exhibited by voters. It additionally indicates which electorate had opposite expectations upon domestic care during assorted levels.

This is the second as well as last recover from the consult carried out by the Merdeka Center for Opinion Research between the 6th as well as 17th of Sep 2012. The goal of the consult was to sign voters' perceptions of stream developments in Sabah.

829 registered electorate comprising 51% Muslim Bumiputra, 29% Non-Muslim Bumiputra as well as 20% Chinese respondents; contemplative of electoral profile of Sabah was interviewed via fixed line as well as mobile telephones.
Respondents were comparison upon the basis of pointless stratified sampling along age group, ethnicity, gender as well as state constituency. The poll was jointly funded by Merdeka Center as well as the informal consultancy firm. (MERDEKA CENTER)
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